Euphonium Grad Assistant Needed
Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2005 2:53 pm
I need a euphonium grad assistant at Pittsburg State University in Kansas. The position is open because I just don't have time to teach all the students in my tuba/euph studio while running athletic bands and teaching music education courses.
Pitsburg is a small college town located half way between Kansas City and Tulsa, Oklahoma. The position would include some work with the bands and teaching euphonium lessons. We won't have too many masterclasses with world renown euphonium performers and the studio professor is getting fat, but it is still a worthwhile place to be. This is a position where you will actually get teaching experience while under the guidance of high quality and caring professionals.
Degrees offered include a masters in performance, wind conducting, and music education. Please contact me directly with questions. This is a great opportunity for the right person, for others it is not such a great fit. I won't BS you at to whether it would work well for your career goals. If you are just a little intrigued, you could give me a call.
Doug Whitten
Associate Director of Bands
Professor of Tuba and Euphonium
Pittsburg State University (Kansas)
(620) 235-4070
awhitten@pittstate.edu
Pitsburg is a small college town located half way between Kansas City and Tulsa, Oklahoma. The position would include some work with the bands and teaching euphonium lessons. We won't have too many masterclasses with world renown euphonium performers and the studio professor is getting fat, but it is still a worthwhile place to be. This is a position where you will actually get teaching experience while under the guidance of high quality and caring professionals.
Degrees offered include a masters in performance, wind conducting, and music education. Please contact me directly with questions. This is a great opportunity for the right person, for others it is not such a great fit. I won't BS you at to whether it would work well for your career goals. If you are just a little intrigued, you could give me a call.
Doug Whitten
Associate Director of Bands
Professor of Tuba and Euphonium
Pittsburg State University (Kansas)
(620) 235-4070
awhitten@pittstate.edu